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What are the two art schools?

1. Shandong University of Art&Design

Shandong University of Art&Design is located in Jinan City, Shandong Province. It is referred to as Shandong University of Arts and Crafts or Shangongmei. It is one of the 32 independent institutions in the country. It is the only college of arts and crafts among the public art schools and is one of the first batch of Shandong characteristic famous school project construction units.

The college was founded in 1973, formerly the Jinan Arts and Crafts Technical School established in June 1973. In April 1992, with the approval of the State Education Commission, Shandong Institute of Arts and Crafts was established.

As of August 2015, the school campus covers a total area of ??601,028 square meters, with a total value of teaching and scientific research instruments and equipment of 147.1457 million yuan, and a collection of 739,404 paper books; it has 12 teaching units and 27 There are 605 full-time and part-time teachers, 6,666 undergraduate students, and 161 master’s students.

2. Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts

Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, referred to as "Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts", is located in the center of Tianjin and is the nine most influential art schools in China. It is one of the colleges and universities, an important art education and art research center in northern China, and one of the eight independent art academies in China.

The predecessor of the college was the Beiyang Women’s Normal School founded in 1906 by Mr. Fu Zengxiang, a modern Chinese educator. After the founding of New China, the school went through many adjustments and name changes, including Hebei Normal College, Hebei Tianjin Normal College, Hebei Art Normal College, Hebei Institute of Fine Arts, Tianjin Institute of Arts, etc. In 1980, it was officially renamed Tianjin Institute of Fine Arts.

In 2008, the college was approved as a national-level talent training model innovation experimental zone.

As of December 2016, the college has two campuses: Tianwei Road Campus and Zhicheng Road Campus. The campus covers an area of ??116,000 square meters and a building area of ??163,000 square meters; it has 12 teaching units, with 15 undergraduate majors; the school has 428 faculty and staff, and 4881 full-time students with undergraduate or above, including 4439 undergraduates and 442 graduate students.

3. China Academy of Art

China Academy of Art (China Academy of Art) is China’s first comprehensive national higher art institution. Established by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China and the People's Government of Zhejiang Province, it is also the earliest institution of higher learning to implement design studies.

It is the birthplace of China’s earliest art revolutionary group, the only national key discipline of fine arts in China, one of the first batch of national “double first-class” world-class discipline construction universities, and a key university in Zhejiang Province.

Selected as a nationally-sponsored postgraduate program for high-level universities, a national key discipline project, a Chinese Government Scholarship-receiving institution for international students in China, one of the first national demonstration universities to deepen innovation and entrepreneurship education reform, and one of the first batch of Ministry of Education institutions to come to China. Demonstration base for studying abroad.

According to the official website of the academy in June 2018, the China Academy of Art covers an area of ??more than 1,000 acres, with a construction area of ??nearly 300,000 square meters. It spans Hangzhou and Shanghai, and has Hangzhou Nanshan, Hangzhou Xiangshan, and Shanghai There are three major campuses in Zhangjiang.

The Liangzhu Campus in Hangzhou is planned and constructed. Enrollment will begin in 2018 and is scheduled to be completed in 2020 (China Academy of Art Shanghai Design Institute has stopped enrolling students since 2018, and the original enrollment plan has been transferred to the Liangzhu Campus). As of December 2018, the China Academy of Art is a social art level assessment institution.

4. Guangxi Arts University

Guangxi Arts University (GUANGXI ARTS UNIVERSITY), referred to as "Guangyi", is located in Nanning, the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is a public full-time general higher education institution affiliated to the People's Government of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

It is a university jointly established by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China and the People's Government of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is an independent undergraduate art college established nationwide by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China. It is one of the six provincial (regional) comprehensive art colleges in China and has been selected into the national basic capacity building project for colleges and universities in the central and western regions.

It is a university approved by the Ministry of Education with the qualification to recommend excellent fresh undergraduate graduates to study for master's degree without taking the exam. It is a university that has obtained the excellent rating of undergraduate education and teaching evaluation from the Ministry of Education. It is a university approved by the state with the right to confer bachelor's and master's degrees. In 2013, it was approved to establish a doctoral program in Guangxi.

Guangxi Art Institute was founded in 1938. Its predecessor was the "Guangxi Provincial Capital Basic School Art Teacher Training Class" initiated by Man Qianzi, Xu Beihong and Wu Bochao in Guilin. In 1958, the newly established Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region was approved Two schools were restored and rebuilt, among which Guangxi Art College was listed. In 1960, Guangxi Art College was renamed Guangxi Art College and upgraded from a junior college to an undergraduate institution.

As of June 2018, the school has four campuses, including Nanhu Campus, Xiangsihu Campus and West Campus in Nanning City, and Guilin Campus in Guilin City, with a total area of ??660.63 acres. There are 16 teaching units, 1 art institute, 36 undergraduate majors, 37 undergraduate majors, and 11 higher vocational majors.

There are 14,959 full-time undergraduate and junior college students, master’s students, and international students on campus.

As of December 2018, Guangxi University of the Arts is a social art level assessment institution.

5. Wuhan Conservatory of Music

Wuhan Conservatory of Music is located in Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It is one of the 9 independent music conservatories in China and the largest music conservatory in central China. It is the only independently established higher music institution and a master's degree-granting unit. It is also one of the first pilot units for professional degree education in China for the Master of Arts (MFA).

The predecessor of Wuhan Conservatory of Music was the Central South Music College, which was established in 1953 by the music departments of the Central South University of Literature and Art, the South China People's College of Literature and Art, and the Guangxi Provincial Art College.

In 1958, Central South Music College and Wuhan Art Normal College merged to form Hubei Art College; from 1972 to 1978, the school was named "Hubei Art College"; in 1985, the school was renamed Wuhan Music Academy.

According to the school’s official website in April 2016, Wuhan Conservatory of Music has two campuses: Jiefang Road Campus and Binjiang Campus. The campus covers a total area of ??180 acres, and the asset value of teaching equipment and equipment is more than 37 million yuan. The library has There are more than 270,000 books.

It has 9 general undergraduate teaching units and 6 general undergraduate majors; it has 475 full-time teachers (including employed teachers) and 6,080 students of various types, including 446 graduate students. As of December 2018, Wuhan Conservatory of Music is a social art level assessment institution.

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